Friday, August 24, 2012

This is a long overdue post about one of my favourite restaurants in all of Japan. It's a small okonomiyaki (a kind of savoury pancake) restaurant in Hiroshima City, near Hiroshima Station.

Of course the okonomiyaki is delicious. The standard is niku tama (meat (pork) and egg) with yakisoba (vs udon) but my personal favourite is niku tama with cheese mochi (glutinous rice cake)(肉玉とチーズもちのトッピング).

niku tama okonomiyaki

niku tama okonomiyaki, cheese mochi topping

But the best thing about the restaurant is the owner/chef (called "Master" in Japanese restaurants). He is a really nice guy who clearly loves his work--particularly talking with customers. (And all the customers I've met there have also been really nice and friendly.)

picture from my first visit in 2009

After the first time I went to Sankanou (the first day of my first trip there), I didn't want to eat okonomiyaki anywhere else, I loved it so much. I even went back to eat there again two days later. And of course I went there again during my second and third trips to Hiroshima. In fact, one of the main reasons I like Hiroshima so much and always want to go back is because I want to eat okonomiyaki at Sankanou.

I send every friend/family member who visits Hiroshima to Sankanou (and usually I email ahead of time to let the Master know they're coming). And I check up on the website/blog and/or email Master periodically. If I lived in Hiroshima I'd probably eat there at least once a week.

Directions:
From the south exit (where all the bus stops are) of Hiroshima Station, head west (to the right) past the post office. Cross the street (staying on the north side of the street) and turn right at the first traffic light. (You'll be heading towards a fence and train tracks.) Turn left down the third alley and you'll see it ahead and to your left.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Since I won't be able to make practices until the final week before Towada Aki Matsuri (Fall Festival) this year, I have to practice with the DVD I forgot to return last year. ^^;;

Practices started last Wednesday, so I should've started then, but I was lazy and didn't start until today--a full week late. @_@ Who knew you could forget so much in just one year? There's a good chance I won't be good enough to join this year, but even if I can't be on the float, I'll enjoy the practices (with the DVD and with everyone else in September).

Speaking of Aki Matsuri, this year it will be from Fri. Sep. 7-Sun. Sep. 9. The site doesn't seem to have been updated yet, but the address is: http://www.towada-kankou.jp/akimatsuri/

About Me

Canadian and former JET Programme ALT* who taught English in elementary and junior high schools in Towada from 2007-2012. A certified junior and senior high school English and history teacher in her home province in Canada. (*Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme, Assistant Language Teacher*)